Some snaps from the old Folkestone Harbour railway station in Kent, UK, closed a while back but gentrified and used as part of an extremely pretty walkway these days. The Orient Express used to stop there apparently before passengers embarked on the connecting ferry to France.
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Stretching the bounds a bit here, almost monotone.
Bryan Adams at Ascension Vineyard in 2018. Adams is in the bottom left of the image performing to a large crowd well- equipped with mobile phones. The moon also features.
They say dogs cannot see in color, but only in monotones or black and white. I have no idea if this is true or not, but on a related subject, considering the recent proliferation of skeletal Halloween decorations that have literally been sprouting up from many of my neighbors' front lawns, I had to wonder whether or not the 'Calaveras', or Mexican skeletal ghosts who return on Día de los Muertos, can 'see' in color - or if their perspective-from-Beyond is limited to 'blanco y negro' (black and white)?
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